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I was so sorry to hear the news.


Thinking of you ...

Peter.


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Peter Shears
Professor of Consumer Law and Policy
Plymouth Law School
Plymouth University
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Tel   01752 585830 (desk)

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From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Dan Herron [[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: (Caryn Beck-Dudley) Lynn Dudley

ALSB Past President and Dean of the Florida State Business School Caryn Beck-Dudley's husband of 33 years, Lynn Dudley, has passed away at age 58.  I know no details of his passing.  Caryn hosted the ALSB conference in 1996 in Quebec City and was president 1998-99.  She has been a loyal and valuable ALSB member and has helped greatly in aiding our State of the Discipline initiative.

Lynn's full obituary is listed below:

A Celebration of Lynn’s Life will be held Saturday, September 14, 2013 – 11:00 AM<UrlBlockedError.aspx> at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City, Utah.  In lieu of flowers the family suggests a donation be made to the Florida State Foundation ONE.Fsu.Edu<http://one.fsu.edu/> - EOAS General Development Fund - in Lynn’s Honor.  A guest book may be viewed and is available for signing at http://www.olpinhoopes.com/web/index.php

Lynn Murdock Dudley Lynn Murdock Dudley was born May 15, 1955 to Bill and Joyce Dudley. The oldest of four boys, Lynn was an avid outdoorsman and scholar. He spent much of his free time big game hunting on his family ranch, chasing birds with his dogs, and fly fishing around the world. A marathon runner, a road biker, skier and world traveler he still found time to become a renown academic in soil chemistry working with international agencies and governments in India and Israel. Lynn finished his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Utah State University and then received his PhD from Washington State University in Soil Chemistry. He spent most of his professional career at Utah State University where he became one of the youngest tenured professors at the age of 30. He had a rich professional life, becoming President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Pacific Division and the President of the faculty senate at USU. Besides authoring 48+ significant publications Lynn became the first department chair of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science at Florida State University. With all he achieved professionally Lynn’s proudest accomplishments were his two children, Michael (27) and Stacia (22) Dudley. A devoted father he never missed a dance recital, sporting event, graduation and acted as scout master for Logan Utah’s troop one for many years. His greatest passion in life was his wife of 33 years, Caryn Beck-Dudley whom he met at Utah State University and asked to marry her three dates later. He is survived by his wife, two children, brothers: Wayne (Becki), Ken (Vickie), Mark (Elsa), and step siblings: Reed (Connie) Bailey, Rick (Judy) Bailey, Marilyn (Jeff) Stove; mother, Joyce Bailey; in-laws, Malcolm and Sharon Beck; brothers-in-law: Randy (Chari), Gary (Annemargret); numerous nieces, nephews, friends and colleagues.



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